Kelly Osbourne On Lady Gaga: ‘She’s A Great Big Hypocrite’

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Last November, Osbourne blasted Lady Gaga’s fans for verbally abusing her during an interview with U.K. magazine Fabulous. In the article, Osbourne detailed the criticism she has faced from Gaga’s fans.

“I get called fat all the time. A big fat whore. Lady Gaga’s fans are the worst. They’ve said I should kill myself, that they hope I get raped. I mean it’s crazy but I’ve had this all my life and I just try and ignore it,” Kelly told the magazine.

When Gaga got wind of this she took to Twitter to share her feelings.

“Dear Kelly, While I wish you had reached out to me personally, as the head of the Born This Way foundation with my mother Cynthia we would like to respond. Everyday, through my music and public voice I choose to be positive and work towards a kinder and braver world with our community of followers,” Gaga wrote. “I encourage them to ignore criticism, stand up to bullies, know their own value and see that we are all the same and no one person is worth more than another. I know I’m perceived as a wild child, but in reality I am woman that deeply cares for humanity.”

In the July issue of Cosmopolitan, Osbourne shared her take on the matter when asked about calling out Gaga on Fashion Police.

“I loved Lady Gaga. I totally believed in everything she stood for, until I realized she’s a great big hypocrite. Don’t say, ‘When you see bullying, intervene,’ while letting your fans send me death threats. If my fans did that, I would not stand for it. You can say whatever you want with your millions of monsters. I know the truth. You[r] bells and whistles mean nothing to me. You’re feeding on the freaks and geeks to further your career? Do you really care about the gay community? Because if you did, you’d stand up for it more than you do.”

In the issue, which hits newsstands June 4, Osbourne also opens up about love and her fiance Matthew Mosshart.

“He just wants to love me, and I just wanted to be loved by him. Every single other guy I’ve dated has wanted something from me. They’d call people I know and ask for favors. I’d have to say, ‘Trust me. Telling someone you are my boyfriend isn’t going to get you very far,” she said.